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#Repost@diaandco (@get_repost)・・・Today’s the hottest day of the year so it’s time to show some skin. You’re invited to join us in bearing our arms this summer! Post a photo using #DiaARMy and tag a friend to do the same. We’ll be sharing our favorites!

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I have a confession to make guys I was once that girl that girl who wanted to wear sweaters and long sleeve's during the summer. Why because I was ashamed of my arms and I thought other people would judge me.So despite how uncomfortable it was to be wearing long sleeve's in the heat I wore it. You see when I first got fat it was the first place I noticed, I got my first set of stretch marks there & I obsessed over my arms for years.Learning to love myself has been a journey and I'm happy to say that this is the first time in my adult life that I can put on a tank top when it's hot walk out of my house and not think twice. it's too hot to care about what other people think. Which is why I've collaborated with my friends @diaandco to encourage you to join the #diaarmy If it's hot outside dress appropriate for the weather👙👗 stop covering up GO live your best life. #psa#psblogger#momatthebeach

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It's the hottest day of the year and I actually had an entire week of swimwear posts ready for y'all. But then life happened and I took an accidental one week hiatus. Between my day job and my personal life, this week was like NAH to my blog. That makes me sad but instead of dwelling, here's a throwback! I'm showing off my arms as part of the @diaandco#DiaArmy! I challenge @mz_kristen_ to do it too! Tag your bestie and challenge them to fight the stigma and show their arms in the summer! It's hot. Let's wear what feels good to us & forget whatever judgment someone else might have! If you like it, wear it!

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With rising summer temperatures comes the prospect of wearing less clothes and maybe, yes, showing off your upper arms. That can cause a ton of anxiety — especially for plus-size women. @Diaandco wants to put an end to this, particularly for those who previously covered up because of an insecurity. “Many of us have a history of hiding our upper arms even on the hottest of days, which has kept us from rocking sleeveless looks in the past,” Nadia Boujarwah, the CEO and co-founder at Dia&Co, said in an interview. So the brand created the #DiaARMy, which is a hashtag campaign encouraging women to show off their upper arms sans fear. “I believe upper arms will be anxiety-inducing until we see more images in the media that portray plus size women baring their arms,” Boujarwah said. “When you don’t see women who look like you, you can feel alone. But once we started talking to our customers and our coworkers, we realized that we weren’t alone — and we hope this campaign helps more women feel that way. ... No matter each person’s preference for her own wardrobe, it’s clear that there’s a strong desire for more representation of women of all sizes enjoying the summer weather — bare arms and all.”

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Hey girl hey! Happy Saturday! We've got a special Facebook Live tonight for y'all! We're going live at 7PM EST with @diaandco! Head over to their Facebook fan page to watch and we've got a special giveaway you don't want to miss! #tcfstyle#diaarmy#diaandco

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It's going to be in the 80s today, so I'm squeezing one last #diaARMy day in. I love these pants, one of my first #mydiastyle keeps. They are super comfortable. My blouse is from Society+. Hopefully one of my favorite outfits will help take the sting out of going back to work after a long weekend.